1911 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1911 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire. They were announced on 3 January 1911.[1]

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath[edit]

Knight Grand Cross (GCB)[edit]

Military Division

Order of the Star of India[edit]

Knight Grand Commander (GCSI)[edit]

Knight Commander (KCSI)[edit]

  • John Ontario Miller, Esq., C.S.I., Indian Civil Service, lately an Ordinary Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India
  • Lionel Montague Jacob, Esq., C.S.I.. M.I.C.E., Secretary to the Government of India, Public Works Department, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Governor-General of India for making Laws and Regulations
  • Murray Hammick, Esq.. C.S.I., C.I.E., an Ordinary Member of the Council of the Governor of Fort St. George

Companion (CSI)[edit]

  • Colonel (temporary Major-General) Reginald Henry Mahon, C.B., Director-General of Ordnance in India
  • Michael William Fenton, Esq., Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab for making Laws and Regulations
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Fleetwood Pinhey, C.I.E., Indian Army, lately Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor-General of India
  • Captain Allen Thomas Hunt, Royal Navy, in command of HMS Fox
  • Henry Walter Badock, Esq., Accountant-General, India Office
  • James Mollison, Esq., Inspector-General of Agriculture with the Government of India
  • Pirajiraos Bapu Saheb Ghatge, C.I.E., Chief of Kagal (Senior Branch), Kolhapur

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George[edit]

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)[edit]

  • The Right Honourable Lord Balfour of Burleigh, P.C., K.T.; in recognition of services in connection with the Royal Commission on trade relations between Canada and the West Indian Colonies
  • The Right Honourable Lord Robson, P.C., in recognition of services in connection with the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration

Knight Commander (KCMG)[edit]

Companion (CMG)[edit]

in commemoration of the establishment of the Union of South Africa

Order of the Indian Empire[edit]

Knight Commander (KCIE)[edit]

  • Rear-Admiral Edmond John Warre Slade, M.V.O., Royal Navy, Commander-in-Chief, East Indies
  • John Benton, Esq., C.I.E., F.C.H., M.I.C.E., Inspector-General of Irrigation with the Government of India

Companion (CIE)[edit]

  • John Barry Wood, Esq., Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Grant Gordon, V.D., Commandant, Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles, and an Additional Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal for making Laws and Regulations
  • Colonel Ralph Champneys Broome, Indian Army, Director-General, Army Remount Department
  • Colonel Frank Goodwin, V.D., Locomotive Superintendent, Rajputana-Malwa Railway, and Commandant, 2nd Battalion, Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Volunteer Rifles
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Frederick Chenevix-Trench, Indian Army, Political Agent in Zhob
  • Archibald Young Gipps Campbell, Esq., Indian Civil Service, Private Secretary to the Governor of Madras
  • Andrew Bigoe Barnard, Esq., Bengal Police Department, Deputy Director Criminal Intelligence
  • James Adolphus Guider, Esq., Superintendent of Police, Bombay
  • John Paul Warburton, Esq., Punjab Police Department (retired), lately Inspector-General of Police, Patiala State
  • James William Douglas Johnstone, Esq., Director General of Education, Gwalior State
  • Fakir Sayad Iftakhar-ud-din, Punjab Provincial Service, and some time British Agent at Kabul

Royal Victorian Order[edit]

Member, 5th Class[edit]

  • Joseph Morris, Esq., Superintendent of the Line, Great Western Railway Company (with effect from December 21, 1910)
  • Robert Turnbull, Esq., Superintendent of the Line, London and North-Western Railway Company (with effect from January 2, 1911)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "No. 12317". The Edinburgh Gazette. 3 January 1911. pp. 1–4.